Sunday Show – September 27, 2015
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.
9:00 AM Pacific Time: Sundays
Hosted by Philip Maldari with listener call-ins.
Topics include current political events, climate change and the housing crisis.
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.
Hosted by Philip Maldari, topics range from current political events, author interviews (usually non-fiction), world history, and science, to gardening.
Guest host Christina Aanestad discusses a controversial logging practice called Hack and Squirt and the timber barons who employ it in northern California, and radical mental health with members of the Icarus Project. Residents in a northern calfiornia community are attempting to change a controversial logging practice called hack and squirt, arguing it creates … Continued
In the first hour, Labor Day, a conversation with Bill Fletcher, Jr. host of “Arise” on WPFW, co-founder of the Center for Labor Renewal co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path toward Social Justice”. In the second hour The Attack on Planned Parenthood with Kathy Kneer, President and CEO … Continued
At 9:00 “Deadliest Sea in the World” The African/Middle Eastern Migration on the Mediterranean with Colin Rajah, Coordinator of the Global Coalition on Migration, and Nunu Kidane, a founder and director, Priority Africa Network. At 10:00 The China Syndrome with Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Starting things off Laura Nader, Professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley, talks about her latest book, “What the Rest Think of the West: Since 600 AD….Islamic, Japanese, Chinese and South Asian Civilizations View the West” In the second hour, The Election Circus Moves into High Gear with Dave Johnson, Senior Fellow at the Campaign for … Continued
In the first hour Marion Nestle, Professor of Nutrition at NYU, goes on the attack with “Soda Politics: Taking on Big Soda and Winning”. In the second hour, Phyllis Bennis, fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, discusses her latest book, “Understanding ISIS and the Global War on Terror, A Primer”.
In the first hour The Great Debate with Robert Scheer, editor of truthdig.com, author of “They Know Everything About You: How Data-Collecting Corporations and Snooping Government Agencies Are Destroying Democracy”. In the second hour Kristina Rizga author of “Mission High: One School, How Experts Tried to Fail It, and the Students and Teachers Who Made … Continued
In the first hour Food and Garden in the California Drought with Wendy Johnson, author of “Gardening at Dragon’s Gate: At Work in the Wild and Cultivated World” co-founder of Green Gulch Farm, for the San Francisco Zen Center. In the second hour Where You Going to Live? with Stephen Menendian, Assistant Director and Director … Continued
In the first hour, Obama in Africa with William Minter, editor of AfricaFocus Bulletin. In the second hour No Sanctuary for Trump with Dr. Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda, Associate Professor, UCLA Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies.